Everest Region Treks

Every year, travelers that visit Nepal hit the Everest trail for adventure treks and mountaineering. Everest Base Camp Trek and Everest Panorama Trek are a few most sought after trekking packages in Nepal. But we can offer any combination of itineraries that fit your time and fitness given our long trekking experience and endless attractions of the place: rivers, gorges, glaciers, glacial lakes, peaks, high passes, pristine villages and monasteries.

The highlights of Everest region do not just include its peaks and glaciers. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1979, the areas around Everest are under protection as a national park. The park is home to a variety of rare species of plants and animals, including such plants like birch, hemlock, juniper, pine, fir and rhododendron. Birds and animals like impeyan pheasant (the national bird of Nepal), blood pheasant, red-billed chough and the yellow-billed chough and animals like musk deer, horal, tahr, and serow roam the slopes of mighty mountains of this area. Finally, Everest region harbors places most rife with yeti legend and numerous researchers from time to time have toiled in different villages and hamlets in this very place.

In the past, all treks to Everest started from Jiri. After the construction of an airport in Lukla, however, it is now customary to start all Everest treks and Everest from Lukla. Onwards from Lukla, Namche is the most famous place, the biggest market and most modernized town in Solukhumbu. While Namche is often known as the entrance to Everest, Everest region has numerous Sherpa villages and monasteries with centuries old culture and lifestyle. Some of the well known Sherpa settlements of the area are Khunde, Khumjung, Thamo, Thame, and Phortse. Tenboche Monastery is perhaps the most prominent monastery of in the region, where the famous Mani Rimdu festival is performed every year.

Popular Destinations in Nepal

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is an amazing trek that begins from Nayapul, a location just outside of Pokhara Valley, passes through dense rhododendron forests with snow-capped peaks in the background, traverses several villages, follows a fairly easy trail with some steep climbs, and takes you into the serene Annapurna Sanctuary, and finally up to Annapurna Base Camp.

Ghorepani - Poon Hill Trek is undoubtedly the best among the numerous treks available in the Annapurna Region of Nepal, if you are really concerned about the duration, cost, difficulty level and overall experience. Typically spectacular Nepal mountain scenery, charming and welcoming local people and the pristine environment are the best features of this weeklong trip which you can complete easily at your own pace.

Opened only recently to the visitors, Rolwaling Trek takes you through really off-the-beaten, least explored region of Nepal. Its High Himalayan sceneries, spectacular waterfalls, its floral and faunal diversity and its remoteness count among its central attractions. Besides, you meet the centuries old culture and ways of life on the way, far from even the slightest modern touch.